Catherine of Siena during the Western Schism …

Years: 1380 - 1380

Catherine of Siena during the Western Schism of 1378 had been an adherent of Pope Urban VI, who had summoned her to Rome.

Remaining at the papal court, she has tried to persuade nobles and cardinals of his legitimacy.

Although she will never learn to write, Catherine dictates several treatises on spiritual topics, the best known of which is “The Dialogue of Divine Providence.” Her collection of over three hundred surviving letters is considered one of the great works of early Tuscan literature.

She dies of a stroke on April 29, 1380, at thirty-three.

Pope Pius II will canonize Catherine in 1461.

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